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Tue Oct 29, 2024, 04:43 AM Oct 2024

Thousands of soldiers fence off a Salvadoran neighborhood in pursuit of gang remnants

Thousands of soldiers fence off a Salvadoran neighborhood in pursuit of gang remnants

By MARCOS ALEMÁN
Updated 5:01 PM CDT, October 28, 2024
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SAN SALVADOR (AP) — More than 2,000 soldiers and 500 police officers surrounded a populous neighborhood on the outskirts of El Salvador’s capital on Monday in an effort to quash the remnants of gangs the president said were trying to set up shop in the area.

“There is a group of gang members in hiding. We have established a security fence throughout the neighborhood... to extract every last gang member in the area,” wrote Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele in a post on X.

Police surrounded the San Marcos neighborhood with a military fence, setting up checkpoints to prevent gang members from escaping, said Defense Minister René Francis Merino Monroy.

The fence was the third of its kind to be installed in parts of San Salvador intended to find and arrest gang members still operating in the country. In March, Bukele ordered similar barricades to be put up in a northern part of the country, which he said was to dismantle a faction of the Barrio 18 gang.

The blockade is the latest in the populist leader’s war on gangs, announced by Bukele following a surge of violence in March 2022. Bukele’s government called for a “state of emergency” and waived constitutional rights to arrest more than 1% of El Salvador’s population with little evidence.

More:
https://apnews.com/article/el-salvador-gangs-nayib-bukele-state-of-emergency-violence-1f6dcc2fad3b5fc45f724031806d2fc0

(Some peculiar people believe you can only use the word "blockade" when the US Navy operates a fleet of ships to enforce it!)



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